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It seems that Japan is trying to reiterate its compelling claims against Dokdo.

An additional website related to Dokdo has been opened, and only materials that are suitable for Japanese tastes are posted, but there seems to be a political intention here.



This is Yoo Seong-jae's correspondent from Tokyo.



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is an internet site related to territorial sovereignty under the Cabinet Office, an organization that directly assists the Prime Minister by the Japanese government.



Japanese claims about Dokdo, the Kuril Islands, and Diaoyudao have been raised.



On this site, a research commentary site related to Dokdo was additionally opened from yesterday (29th).



The researchers posted 57 related documents and photographs that were newly collected, as well as a column of right-wing scholars who unilaterally advocated the Japanese government's claim to sovereignty over Dokdo.



The published data are only the results of research by experts and do not represent the opinion of the government, and they are avoiding responsibility.



Earlier on the 18th, in a diplomatic speech to the National Assembly, the Japanese government reiterated its deterrence on Dokdo for the eighth consecutive year.



[Motegi/Japan Foreign Minister (Last 18th):'Takeshima' is a territory unique to Japan even in light of historical facts and international law.

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year ago, the so-called "territorial sovereignty exhibition hall" was expanded and relocated to 7 times the existing one in the middle of Tokyo, stimulating neighboring countries.



As a result of the delayed response to the Corona, the Suga cabinet approval rating has plunged to 30% after four months in power.



(Video coverage: Han Cheol-min, Video editing: Lee Seung-jin)